Samuel Johnson |
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الصفحة 363
It would be easy enough to demonstrate that common sense is not so common ( i.e. , not so self - evident to all sane men ) as the eighteenth century liked to assume . Boswell , to take a trivial but extremely revelatory illustration ...
It would be easy enough to demonstrate that common sense is not so common ( i.e. , not so self - evident to all sane men ) as the eighteenth century liked to assume . Boswell , to take a trivial but extremely revelatory illustration ...
الصفحة 365
agrees that any particular bit of common sense which happens to be appealed to really is common sense ; and such will , often enough , not be the case . If he continues , nevertheless , to find the discourse interesting , he will find ...
agrees that any particular bit of common sense which happens to be appealed to really is common sense ; and such will , often enough , not be the case . If he continues , nevertheless , to find the discourse interesting , he will find ...
الصفحة 493
1 of that generally applicable common sense in which the eighteenth century placed its faith . His appeal , as he had so explicitly stated in the Preface to Shakespeare , was from authority and pedantic rules to " Nature , " and Nature ...
1 of that generally applicable common sense in which the eighteenth century placed its faith . His appeal , as he had so explicitly stated in the Preface to Shakespeare , was from authority and pedantic rules to " Nature , " and Nature ...
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